The foulest place in New York is about to get the really expensive, really necessary facelift that we've all been not-so-subtly encouraging it to get for forever. … [Read more...]
Traveling the world and working remotely for 6 months: This is what I learned
A few weeks ago, I noticed the hashtag #IWokeUpToA trending on Twitter. … [Read more...]
Do You Remember the United States Dropping 4 Nuclear Bombs on Spain?
Fifty years ago today, the United States of America dropped four nuclear bombs on Spain. It was an accident. … [Read more...]
Martin Luther King and Climate Change
“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere,” wrote Martin Luther King Jr. from a Birmingham jail on April 16, 1963. “We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny.” … [Read more...]
Did you know Tesla’s have vegan-friendly faux leather?
Some people buy Tesla's fast-accelerating electric vehicles not for their performance but rather for their eco-friendly, polar bear-saving powertrains. … [Read more...]
Smugglers Use Fake Carrots to Stash 1 Ton of Pot
Maybe they were going to make a pot pie. … [Read more...]
Google Testing New Feature that will make Casting your Chrome Browser Easier
Casting your Google Chrome browser to other devices is about to become a lot more simplistic. First reported by SlashGear, Google is testing out a new feature in the Chrome beta that forgoes the need for the Google Cast extension. … [Read more...]
Paris Climate Agreement Unlocks a Previously Unused Clean Air Act Provision
A group of leading law professors who work on climate have published a game-changing new legal analysis. It finds that the Paris climate agreement unlocks a previously unused Clean Air Act provision that enables broad authority to use market-based mechanisms to reduce carbon pollution nationwide. … [Read more...]